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.4.4. - 4. fI~ 4J 3- ~Saved! 444.' Uaemlhgud CudufwrbsMz& -SIckIu, ~ lad. lfrledar and~ImIped U ,. K ~ aadkwal.Ij W.muV~ Touio Cut*is ~mW~IonI~ * - Yea and Is'bai.~wd maafbe fq -~ Iftfr~q~5I ~ Cud.~b= ~ * 4.. .'* 44~ 4 .4..... *. .4, 4. *.~,. 4 .4. *. - ~arks-~Fhe ~couductor on the Cam car utng~ bad a dispute a PBS.. ~ far~,~fld k~~Tmnsv#~ ~W~t ~do zou~ ~IR~O~VhO * ~ 4~ ,'to to~ w~s h~w~Cw~' .4 -, -. 44~4 4 --4- 444 44 4.44 -4 ~wa~1 '-3-: 4,. ~ ~ 1~ -~. - 4 ,.44 = 4. 4.4~ - ~4. 8.-C. *4444 ~ -~ I~44~, *~ when ~ gm~ ex ~ l~. walk mthet step! Fm iti944SL' AAbe 4zclIIp~ ~ yo~ ~uJw t~ taitbees They'li ~ us? to~.1- lit not ma .nother step? or: ~h1lI and lost might, of 'p~duJgcto& '4mb... in a'~ in~me~ wma*isb*ttte ~ musketry ~me~cwA QC aI~eUs. Bud ~o the- put of hurricane swi~ and ~~he bmhe% by bin ~ ~ Jabe '~hougb~t you wasn't ~aiumsa~- > - SImphelt~ if Jenny Lind. YJ*iny Lind must have been the-moat ,~pIe. ampretending prima Cmma that ~ Uved. Whenshe first ~Mted En~ ~nd~WaS bound to sing only at the ~ Ols' Houss, and when qee21~B'COfl to - Y.r~ nded her care to an official, who, not authority l~ai~ei~,4 to pass and ~ok iupO Preaez~t it. As mon as her majesty eaw it abe maid, ~mply4hat~L uv~c~!Y ~ to sing at ~1~stter to call herself and explain. a was charmed with her nat ~l man ye her a~sdW ~ecep 4 and prombed~to be beelriu4 4 4. - ~4. -There's pn~Ucll t~nzh In the say I~ "her 1~ Is her fortune," hut its nr said where pimples, skin erup blotches, or other blemishes dis iabm~ of-them ~7mnd shw~ the need of Dr. ~ln~'s I~v Life Pills. Tbey promote health Try them. 25 cents at all * - Qwilrbd to lnstruot. - Ez~ Green-What a lot I seem to ~e learned tonight! How! have ben ~ted by thin conversation with you, w dear Miss Roberts! Somehow your intellect seem: to appeal to mine. Are yarn a literary lady? Miss Roberts !~o I am a teacher In an Infant school! ~Womafl must be independent," said ~ suffragette orator. "But the ques -- Is, How can we get the same wee eia? men do?" '~Mmrry them and be on the job Sat w4ay night." suggested a mean man MisunderStOod. "Before you were married he said 'be would go ~oqh fire and water fee you. "I thought be did, but I thlnk now that I misunderstood him. I think he baxesaid Ira. w~ter.~-HOUStOfl Don't Be Too Expert. Having graduated from a business college with honors. the young man thought himself competent to tackle any problem in banking that could be learned without actual experience, but the old clerk knew better. "Can you make an erasure so neatly that it would take an expert to tell where it had been done?" he asked. "Yes, sir," said the young man, with conscious pride. "Well, for heavens isake don't tell a z your prospective employer so or you pr will be looking for a job this time next Re year," the old clerk said. su: "Employers are afraid of too much Zi skill in that direction. It gives such enormous opportunities for fraud that they will fight shy of hiring you. "I found that out in my young days. de: I also was an expert with the ink mi eraser and proudly proclaimed my ac- di complishment. Finally when I found' coi myself toeing the starvation mark I act ceased to boast and have held a good he position ever since."-New York Times: _ai er Advertising Brought Up to Date. col The president of a Pittsburgh sav- Pi Ings br-k called In his advertising me man onv . ring and said: "What t Institution wants Is some ce striking adivertising material, some- Ne thing that bas a thought in it, some- St, thing that wilt catch the eye and com man&the mind. Fix me up an ad. that w1 make a bit when it is published in the-morning papers.' Twe hours later the advertising man laid: this on -the bank president's desk: "It Elijab were living today there Tb would be no-ravens to feed him. That w. brand of raven has gone to roost for- E tie everr The only ird- that will feed you e Sis :the eagle on the American dol ar. -Catch. the eagles. Save the dol- be arc, If yel doyou and your family wIn never starve- You will have-ElI- t ah backed, off the boards."-Popular WO - . -. ---.. , 81a 5sveby UW7ife- sin She's a wise woman who knows just del hat t4Aibebernhunsbd'S-ife is in Langerbufrs, R.'.]int, Braintree, sof x kind: "She insisted on ... .-New Dlsoowery," ni . "osdreadful: cough. s. I was so- weak my friends all t oT.1 0 1; a sbort time to lige, res yen : n. A giick ua ore for coughs and colds, it's the most wb a iar abl.nedicine for many hez dwadung roubles-grip, bron- thr a*, ei&Dn.whooping cough, quinsy. Intl nsilitis,-hemorrhages. A trial w# ac shapca you- 50e and SL 'CGuara ed by adrusggIsta. /h HhW f 'Armgeddon. -earde.o theBible know that the e ,ft Armageddon, whic i nthe re-. g. inhidelon i.Bmnagddonyt heone magaseonttbetween the hosts of a ". ^rn'aiy& aU the powe of -iart. d aIS. s*issproghegled In. Revelatl iv, '16. "nd he gathered them to- -an Ftier ila :ea lled in th Hebrew nt Teamme comes omh feg!d.the mountain dis tf Mqlddo--the mountain land et Mrs Tre Is where the sta. at against Siseet ..as, narrated - . MWRoi eaiad,"rbise46sb, gl befinkingof-Jedab, wnwashitn by Plak Ing of Egypt. lle "battle A"rmageddon". Is used symbolically :describe atiy great confiet, but in its. - ,t. iita'ind to the s~h t to~ pecede the t ieinrm.-&Louis Post-DIspatch . *.Consoatory. coertupomdent of an English paper :ells hoit some one visited-a wild beast ho-adag a countryman come in of 1 binatng unmistikable signs of having. ble ad a glass too much. A tiger scrateh- o it beback ofthe band with which the. o nan grasped a bar-of the cage. Theqi ceton 'was- severe,' aid -the pain in s ~ai ~ The sffersr danced about dig nd twirled his shilah, cryfig: "Let coli lbnoutt -etcdm irt ill I lsave me yea will or him!" A companion tried to pu~ moohthenirte dancer'-*th this neat ta impromptu: "Never mind. Pat. Sure' On: lieuony wanted to serape acquaintne Witte's Goode Wishe.. A young woman once sat at a board- vill a house table beside a reserved and tnr vat country boy whom she der bul ghted to tease. When she left she sto sked him to write in her -autograph huna The poem which John G- sto, Whittier wrote there stands as a brc -rdgt other young ladies that she s.lags int at a seemingly dumb ,y ~ouryman may be herself laughed at ne yrslater- The quaint conclud -Thy life.-may nothing vex it, *Thy years be not a few. And at thy ainal exit .' May the dev1l miss his due. ju Mrs. Peter Holan, 11501 Buckeye Rd, . 3eveland, 0., says: "Yes, indeed I can rcommed Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. My little boy had, a bad use of whooing cough, some time he ' was blue inth face. I gave him Fol- I sy's Honey and:Tar Compound, and it rle had a remarkable effect and cured him as in.asort time." Contains no harmful irgs. The Dickson Drug Co., Manning, SC., and Leon Fischer, Summerton, No Answer Handy.li This Is only worth the t elllu.:. writes a corrspondent, because It contains au retort 17hich, though a triumph of in onsquece, seems to me quite unan swerable. I happened to he reading 1 some obvious newspaper proofs In a Pe train. when the good natured man next tr to me. with the Intention no doubt of pa maing himself agreeable, asked. "Ah, co are you connected with the press?"' I intimated briefly and perhaps not over courteously that It was none of his n business. He persisted that it was a X nrite civil inquiry, which !~ met with I .he remark that I had not asked him Di whether-he was a cleric or a shop as- Fil uistant. As he was obviously neither, this nettled him. "If I knew." he said, "what .newspaper you belong to I , would never buy it again."-Londoni Chronicle. i A Famous Widow. Ipr One of the most famous widows of |ca antiquity was Agrippina, the widow of of Germanicus. During the lifetime of |he her husband she attended him In all his |m campaigns and shared his dangers. y e Suspecting that her husband had been ien poisoned, she had his presumed mur- Ib derer naanated and was herself m soon after treated with such indignity sa by Tiberius that she was driv-en to in desnair and, starved herself to death' to bi Mr. Jas. V. Churchill, 90 Wall St., ta Auburn, N. Y., has been bothered with serious kidney and bladder trouble ever since he left the arm, and says: "I de- cc ided to try Foley Kidney Pills as they . bi had cured so many people and I soon n found they were just the thing. My kid- hj neys and bladder are again in a healhy ondition. I gladly recommend them.''i The Dickson Drug Co., Manning, S. C. 4 e Jncle Sam-"Honestly, What Ar e You Running for, the Pre, dency or for Revenge?" -Fom the New York Berald.: THE FOLLOWERS.. Winner in the Pittsbu/g Post "The choice which the voters have to make is simply this, Shall they have a government free to serve them, free to serve ALL of them, or shallithey continue-to have a gov ernment which dispenses SPECIAL favors and which is al ways controlled by those to whom the SPECIAL favors are dispesed?'WOODROW WILSON. ( "THEY Are Good Enough Foir Me." (With Acknowledgments to Davenport) -rom. the Ner: Tork WcfrJ. Sent.15, 1912: C. R. Sprott, F. D. Hunter, President and Treas. - Vice-President and Sec. EARIN IL RILL - Manning, S. C. - MANUFACTURERS OF == Cotton Seed Products AND M ig-h Grade Fertilizers Most Believe It } hen Well-Known Manning Peo ple Tell It So Plainly. When public endorsement is made by ,epresentative citizen of Manning. the >of is positive. You must believe it. ad this testimony. Every backache !erer, every man, woman or child :h any kidney trouble will find profit the reading. William Hill, Manning, S. C., says: roan's Kidney Pills did me a great ii of good and I am plea: ed to reco aend them. My kidneys were badly ordered and the kidney secretions tained sediment. I also had back ie and pains in my loins. When I trd of Doan's Kidney Pills, I began ir use- and it was not long before the kache and lameness left me, togeth with the other symptoms of kidney uplaint. I know-what Doan's Kidney 1 will oo and I am convinced of their rits." or sale by all dealers. Price 50 its. -Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, w York, sole agents for the United tes. emember the name-Doan's-and to no other. A Dilatory Painter. L One of the characteristics. of Sir omas Lawrence. the portrait painter, s dilatoriness. "Lord Normanton? -s a writer, "must have had the pa ce of a Job wedded to the polite a of a Grandison. for, although in .8 Lady Normanton had , already m sitting off and on for three years, ind him stil- In 1824 discussing In politest manner what the back 'und of her ladyship's picture shall. and only venturing in the mildest y to remind Sir Thomas that he had i himself been: sitting to him ever ce the year 18151' The portrait was iered in 1827. Odd Marriage Belief. .a unmarried man or woman of rrageable 'age. is something that is ely seen in the Fiat islands. The sooof this is not far to seek. The. ives. believe that 'of a person dies Iie In an unmarried stare his or soul is ddomed to wander about ough endless ages of.eternity in an 'rmediate region between heaven I trades. At the end of each moon y are allowed to look Into heaven. are never 'permitted to enter. Fielding and Batting. Wbat do you tbint of Fielding?" ed a young -lady of a graduate of of our universities with whom she S.be talking .about. the early Eng rnorelists. Wh." was the answer, "It's impor t of course, but It isn't worth mneh ess there is good batting." Too Much Horticulture Se had violet eyes,-rosy cheeksand ' ly white throat." 'es, she d be all. right if she. didn't e a voice like a raspberry bush. cago. Record-Herald. A Bluhae. Kfy dear girl," said her mother-n "any woman, would be saisfied I what .John says he gives your" ito would 1."--Puet. A Log on the Track he fast express means serious trou ahead if not removed, so does loss ppetite. It means lack of vitality, of strength and-nerve weakness. If etite fails, take Electric Bitters ~kly to overcome the cause by ton up the stomach and curing the in istion. Michael Hesshieimer of.Lin z Neb., had been sick over three rs. but six bottles of Eiectric Bitters. him right on his feet agamn. They e hened thousands. They give pure d, gtrong nerves, good digestion. y 50 cents at all druggists. Went Him One Better. res," said the visitor from Pumpin e "you have some pretty .tall strue es here, but our- town erected a ding with more than. a thousand ies last summer, and" A building of more than a thousand res!" echoed his friend. "What nd do you smoke? It's a fact," rejoined the Pumpin e native. "I was referring to our r library."-Londoni Tit-Bits. L.ost Interest. You were speaing just before the tman handed you your mall about -glorious institutions. Won't you ttinue the subject? 1 am Interested." No. Confound our institutional I've ? received notice to call and, pay taxes."-Chicago Record-Herald. Golden Silence ife-Slence Is golden, they say. [usband - Gosh, yes! Think how b I would have been If I hadn't :ed you to marry me! A Whirligig of Time. obby-Ain't it funny, mamma? imma-What, dear? Bobby-Why, Lay will be yesterday tomorrow. :hange.______ mhe most unrivaled picture gallery Is drs. Paul Wehling, 316 Smith St., zria, Ill., had kidney and bladder uble, with terrible backache and s across the hips. Just imagine her idition. She further says: "I was a very nervous, had headaches and zy spells, and was fast getting worse en I took Foley Kidney Pills, and y all my troubles are cured. Foley :ney Pills have done so much for me all always recommend them." The ~kson Drug Co., Manning, S. C.. Leon ~cher, Summerton, S. C. The Fire Eating Trick. The irst known fire breather was a ian slave named Eunus, a leader in servile war in Sicily, 130 B. C. Hie tended to have immediate communri tion with the gods. When desirous inspiring his followers with courage breathed dlames and sparks from his uth. In order to perform this mar Eunus pierced a nutshell at both ds, and, having filled it with some rning substance, he put it in his >Uth and breathed through it. The; me trick is performed today in an proved manner. The juggler rolls: ether some nlax while it is still irning. By this means the fire is re ined in the ball for a long time. He: PS this ball into his mouth unper ived and breathes through it. His eath revives the fire, and he sustains Injury so long as he inhales throughx s nostrils only. ucken's Arnica Salve The Best Salva In The WorMd. ARRIVAL OF FINE Horses ad Mules! Will have carload fine Horses and Mules Saturday, Sept. 7th Call and look at them. D. C.SHWC 10. 12 and 14 Sumter St. 'Phone 553 SUMTER, S. C. Get The Girl-a Dress or Two ? ou wt'.be sure to, get the kind- she -will hike. if f t . .~you ,get: it here .They ;." -are- ipl, but dainty-the kind girl.like _best; ninex-. f _ pensive and easily - -aund - eired-the ' skind'mothers - ..like best. Surely you should. -not negelect -to -get .her a & New Dress when ta pries are so low.: Bresses, 540 to $125.' Bovas Was Sn .5*o1 ome,2 n c Th Lnes uc LrerNo tembaLae R. 1JNI S0 e0sseseee ed ou upybsns neeyoulne s urtee everykiadtsceewwllsllke:i in Sock he olloing--Hadwa e Tinwa re Trocery Far armp znlemeutdnty-s of al knds Gun. A mu iand Sorlslk t;in ex-ods Pocke andTabl Cutery, Pain s is, Sanesi aund-in B'uhs Albstn WaleCotigSheet in, Soheet Irn Nain''5 $L Bolt s, 2tve5an es, SoePp n S t e Lnee P nLrerfect on T Coo Stvesd eater s, Ga: e and Putr JENIN SO. A HeryWloefo9HorMn Friends,00@* THwnERR O H9ONP PESN CIGR. We solicit your Cleaning and Pressing work, and promise prompt and good service. 'We have-employ ed pressers and cleaners with experience, and all workentrust-' ed to us will be guaranteed. Send your clothes to the Bon-. Tor Pressing Club.. *t( .BRIOOM Mner. Notice Books egistration. The registration books for larezi don county wif. b opned:,on the first Monday in Oetobe rt.hich is the5 2th, for the purpose ofegitering those who are entitled tohe same. E. D. HOD y ' and very often aiood chazee to again under better: circunstnces, -1a what is assuredby apocyof We ask the pubhlc tpol t out abeti ter investment for the .smount -oil:f" , mony than the premlum .for imuraaC in a good compsny. Anirhile wedou't say that your house aare would be streak of good lack, we do faa tbay , live -plicy Is the best next thizg ite If not insured call or senanostal we-we will inst antly place your safety. GERALD-DAYBS CI. ; ManongS.. *pin~ Th wil sbhisj strengthenyor up the :wor;at eh si mNtride Daa+a n ED bites, and restore " e. ol : 1 DENTIST, MAWNING, B. C Hake WManifactut8 Dhor, Sash and"B~udsr Colinus and:Balusters; Grilles and..Gab3. Ornaments; Screene Doorir tu Windows. WE DEAL IN Glass. Sash Cord and Woights. WE 0. W. Woodmen of the World. Meets en First Monday ng' 330. VIslting:Sovereigns invited. APPAREL SHlO? FOR MEN AND LADIES' -Everythingof the in the-personalwerand ment of' both sexes. We fillnmail orders careHI~ and promptly. DAVID OUTHTTING COMPAE CharestonM~ DR. J. A. COLE, DENTIST. Upssairs-over Bank of Mannxing~. MANNING, S. C. Phone-No '77. caAuTOY DURANT- P. D G3A35 DURANT' & GRAEAM, ATTORNEYS AT LAW MANNING, S. C. Prompt atteution given to collectionS J. H. LESESNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, M ANNTNG. S. C.,